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Sharp End Training launches its "Get your website going" program!

Sheffield based Sharp End Training recently launched a new online training course to help non technical businesses get online.

2010-09-23
SOUTH YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND, September 23, 2010 (Press-News.org) Online training company, Sharp End Training, recently launched its affordable, website design training course.
A website is a businesses livelihood, reputation and the first impression customers have of the business is vital.
However it's hard to keep pace with the rapidly changing website design needs, software and techniques used to maintain an online presence. "Get your website online" program will get almost any business back in the race.
The program is designed to help customers create their own custom made website without having to learn ANY code or scripts. This push button site building system is aimed at non technical startups, newcomers and all those individuals who are not satisfied by their current website designs.
"The training video series educates businesses with the right skills and knowledge to get their business online in no time" -
Chris Hodgson, chrishodgsonweb.co.uk UK Wordpress expert & programmer
Sharp End Training launched this training program keeping in mind three things -
1. Most non technical start ups and work at home mom's don't have a lot of budget to invest in a website,
2. Cheap website templates currently available are too common and
3. Businesses opting for hiring website developers face problems of designers imposing their ideas on them.
"Get your business online" offers a simple, affordable and effective solution to all these problems.
The video series at 57 minutes 12 seconds, has a simple format so that it can be viewed on any standard computer screen. It is a comprehensive and interactive training program explaining in simple and easy steps on How to buy a domain, installing wordpress, adding pages and pictures and improving page layout and usability.
"For us making a HD training video wasn't the issue, important thing was to get your site online. We hope this course will help you do that." -
Jonathan Senior, Technical director. Sharp End Training
"Get your website going" offers cutting edge techniques given by Industry experts like Chris Hodgson - who has over 15 years of software industry experience. Interactive dialogues and seeing a website being built right in front of your eyes make this program very engaging and fun.
For more details please visit our website http://sharp-end-training.info or click the link below to view videos of individuals who have used the course to their advantage.


About Sharp End Training
Sharp End Training is the worlds most dynamic and ambitious online training company.
They boast dedicated network of websites and country leaders in the UK, USA, India, Australia and Singapore. All country leaders are experts in various aspects of business and Sharp End Training are uniquely placed to offer training and management resources which is both timely and relevant to local markets.
Sharp End Training was established in the UK by Jonathan Senior in 2004. 2010 saw the expansion to overseas markets and new partners come on board.
Training courses are exclusively available online and cover all aspects of small business ownership and management.

Contact: Jonathan Senior
Head of Sharp End Training UK
Email: jonathan@sharp-end-training.co.uk
Website: http://sharp-end-training.info
Telephone 00 44 1909 772729


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[Press-News.org] Sharp End Training launches its "Get your website going" program!
Sheffield based Sharp End Training recently launched a new online training course to help non technical businesses get online.